There is one thing to consider if you have the base Eco-Boost or the Premium, you'll need better tires that those supplied as OEM! Any throttle position past about 1/3 will cause the tires to loose traction complete with loud squeals and tire smoke.
Once you select the gauge(s) you want, they stay put. I say this, because mine do stay put. As I said previously, they're just an indication, and not real numbers.
The Eco-Boost does over boost for a few seconds in most driving modes, but is not noticeable due to the fact the gauges are...
I'd bet this answers your question. Me? I think not without replacing the grill itself.
https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/threads/s650-pony-grill-emblem-replacement.158823/#post-3475613
I had passing thoughts about replacing them with ones painted red (my S650 is Oxford white). It wasn't the ease or not of R&R, but the cost. As I recall, the painted ones were in the neighborhood of $160 each. The R&R just added insult.
As a layman, if you measured your heart with a KardiaMobile® without knowing what you were looking at, you rush to the OR!
When an engine is in open loop, just about every measured electronic parameter continually changes. It is not uncommon to see spikes, dips, and blanks in the viewed data...
I've noticed this too. I think it has to do with how awake the car is. For example, when going in and out of the garage but not actually opening the car. After several times of being activated, it sleeps to the point, you have to touch the door handle before it wakes up. At that point, the...
Okay, so what if you're driving someone home because they're drunk, and the system thinks it is you the driver? Considering how many people are presently getting arrested for impaired driving, even though all of the chemical tests show you're cold-stone-sober!
May be we should change the...
If you're a gear head, you know congress has mandated remote shutdown. The mandated date is 2027 models. The idea (at least what they're telling people) is to give police the ability to shut down a drunk driver or perhaps an escaping villain of some sort. Or....
Let's say the fed wants to stop...
I agree! KBB is always about 15% high no matter what you tell them. Doesn't matter to me, as the only way mine will ever change hands, is when I loose mortal coil!
For some reason, I'm not surprised. The Mustang is the second most crashed car in America. And, it has a hot-rodder reputation. The only thing about a Mustang that holds its value are insurance premiums!
I look at this from a different point of view. If you're rich, don't care about your future retirement, and just can't help yourself, then you trade vehicles often enough to satisfy your apparent bi-polar disorder. If you're like the vast majority of Americans, you plan your purchase and...
At one time, GM's Tri-five Chevies were the most modified vehicles on the planet. Even today, virtually no other models have as much after-market support. From what I read here, I suspect that title will be bestowed upon the Mustangs from the death of the Fox body until now!
Speaking of Carroll Shelby the man... He lived as long as he did because he was fortunate (or rich) enough to receive a new heart. Perhaps his remaining heirs need the same type of transplant?
...If you get my drift?